Although prison meant losing freedom, life could still be somewhat normal eating, sleeping, sunbathing as long as you didn't provoke the guards and the prison bosses, life wasn't too bad.
But here, enduring hunger every day, being whipped every two days, and salt being rubbed into the wounds, those people were not human at all, they enjoyed torturing them.
When Aimo heard Big Ivan say he had to endure this life, he broke down. He would rather spend his whole life in prison than live like this.
He feared he wouldn't be able to endure it for long before they beat him to death.
Evil begets evil. Aimo was a murderer, but in his heart, Big Ivan and those people were demons, and he feared them from the bottom of his heart.
After the police questioned him, they found out that this case had been sentenced seven years ago. The court had convicted the husband of that woman, a banker, of the murder.
The matter was reported to the police chief, who was also very cautious.
